The Use of ERP Systems to Determine the Impact of the Company on the Environment

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ERP systems help organizations to monitor and report on environmental factors, both in the area of individual plants or entire companies. Regular monitoring and analyzing indicators of impact of the company on the environmental enable organizations to determine the effects of the implemented environmental programs. Article concerns the monitoring and reporting of environmental impact in relation to the use of raw materials and semi-finished products in manufacturing processes.

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